The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1920, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAK MONDAY, JUNT 7. 19% ‘SEARING ORDERS Tio Slayers Taken SEARCH FORDAD POLICE SURVEY in 2000-Mile Chase AND CHILDREN J Inspector Damm to Suggest “ Mother Believes Kiddies Are Department Improvements Across Frozen Wil Kidnaped by Father | WINNIPEG, June 1.7 e made ny , the June bride store: thousands aod thousands of June Brides have ~ found this store’s liberal and convenient credit accommodation of most useful and practical service. Our business is to furnish homes on ' . } i o complete tant of 8: generall, og aig re eae ver amasia’ |< See Ae nearching credit—we hinrve been doing this for 56 years! ; ur apentor 6f Poties, | alae ; ie é tor P. ¥ "1 We want you to feel perfectly free to make your evls Canadian Northwest, no matter how ne ri purchases here—“Your Credit Is Certainly Rig-vb { be f zation, ¥ ‘ Good!” a law may be violated with impu M , free to prospective brides: pretaeed’ the.¢ his f : an Indian, | to Kettle river, the ond of t ‘ Sa deautiful colomtinged Marriage Certifionte with our compliments < 1. that “th being|Who murdered hin ¢ in the| on the Hudson's bay raitwa TRADE MARK P 4 to correct any tr ion| Barren Tand t io NEVER WANTS TO KETURN , obtained regned. | oF t Dauphir Une TO BAKKEN LANDS ing departinent reorgantzavon, derr eae th an? thei dome and Bone, rorements, ot | am Is and boarded hand got a train, the “Muskeg hich make trip fror M 204 once u week mec ro te ot | IS CAPTURED Mar ANOTHENCS WIPE Had Burned Way Out of Tacoma Jail The foreword wan necesnitated, it) ou understood, be of th feet version of the order published | 2,000 mite The 1 t | DAMM STARTS PLANS FOR SURVEY jt Monday. ‘The te Inspector of 1 are direct ain mw core) OAR WARRANTS © Harty confessed that he ‘was the n who was wounded Sat- ‘Me Mayor and Advisory Board tray when attempting to rob the ing th ty In the hope of s, the other who was with Harty when NO. 1 NO. 2 NO. 3 ‘this is a good time to select a refrigerator to protect the Vhkealth of the family during the coming hot weather— ———| about one-fourth off on this range— ppled BSA RGOARD Alecumiek : ’ PERSONAL PROPERTY q Awot the $19.75 $39.75 $13.75 $69.75 The Beat plan plodaible to eafelwhich he < the dalled theke | Mect Bankers house of A. Kohler, here. When cap regalar price $23.75 regular price $47.50 regular price $18.50 0 P @ bail money and pervor ror After the murders he took jtured, his face showed the marks oi requin? price 694.50 the be ne office t Ar yhyouak'’s wife to his own thir t wounds received in the —No. 1—solsl oak Ne, 2—this large «ite re No. }—extra special value " 1 > be) ig and, with rifle in hand, | The financial situation confronting bursiary sioms «22a 16x40 frigerator has an ice ca th care ts made of solid t ” {\? challenged any or all members he municipal railway was under , wads men Py ae capes ‘Ss Tr ty of 100 Ibs; dimen eek: gaivanined elk ed of the tribe who desired to dis: | discussion Monday afternoon at ane pute his possession of the wom pecial conference of the mayor, the DIWXIEK KES Incher vis hamber, ¢ enat neled ms : anor the manner in which he ty advisory board, members of the solid prov on 19KITK 296 had won her, to step forward [city cour and representatives of] in the Gerite pacity 1h made © Beatt clearing house or \a 4 agltarrs Jocks) and hinges $18.5: cocctel § os wan ae and = rg ic gale a a ak, escaped when Patraiman pated $23.75; special for the 7 p-sendh ye og rol wagon, an the : On June 10 the city railway fund] Bohrs clinched with Harty THIRD FLOOR. angemen fe there make NEWS COMES TO POLICE | be 4 0 kt onion we one fone and T think the of [COST FURTHEST NORTH paw pls mos OF B Sn More en would go in for vocal flees on the main floor could be ar] The killing occurred last Aurust| 4,.°, ref they come ey ee lranged to a much & advantage [at fake Yathkyed, known to the na pots sons. See Ft w H. a ARING tyes on Suahoteckyounk. oom 00 what] When it comes to making = swift hief of Police miles straight perth o mnipes they touch, the glad hand is very much in Sergeant Douglas, who is officer | wine precy mete charge of the mounted police Fullerton, the farthest north polic post on Hudson's tay, he | news in December, Travelers had — jbrought back news of the “terribic | CASE IS HEARD S22" sc n December 19, arriving there e aking the arrest February 9 County Attorney Contends ° Ovanewak offered no resistance | for Huge Sum With hin prisoner and the woman, i Douglas started for Hudson's bay — s 9 s it’s luggage time! —this week, in our large luggage shop, where durable high-quality merchandise of sound construction is always to be found, we offer _.. some exceptional values. | (Curage of \ MargeO'Doone James Glwver Curwood' A triangular legal battle between|coast. The, officer and Ouangwak james Howe, attorney for the Pu-| Walked and rman all the way, but ket Sound Traction, Light & Power|Cunueit, the heroine of the tragic Co. Col. Howard A. Hanson, deputy |fomance, who weighed 200 pounds prosecutor, and Robert Evans, as-|had to be hauled on the dognied. sixtant corporation counsel, was held] “I had to take her to relative: n Superior Judge Clay Allen's court! Churchill,” Dougias explained. “ Monday, when the traction com.|Would have died at the camp. It is now! a special offering of rugs-- $42.50 $13.95 mult. to avoid payment of|the Eakimo custom to allow widows OO 1 | ; : ‘ regular oo 017.76 taxes for the car lines in} and others, who have no one to look s¢ s a / th 7 ae a 8h on ee ace —our patrons, already aware of our ability to present was heard. ne 1 , after them, to starve. 7] M iphtic st lale of the eal -ply ol “ this hand ¢ traveling bag . ‘ fi he city ulred the tines from] ps ep, ' 7 steamer size; very strongly is made of, genuine cowhide unusual values in rugs, will be among the first to hh, 1919 yf arg paenieas Canadian Northwest’ y respond to this sale. $63.75 regular price $75— made; fitted with good lock, @lasp and hinges; regular 1 Price $50 special for the ; finished in either week $42.50. black, mahogany or brown color; regular price $18; $22.95 special for this week $13.95 regular price $277.50 $13 95 ssthreeply fiber dress trunk . heavy metal corners and regular price $18— Uiees; strong lock anéd —iadies’ genuine cowh'i¢ catches; made for wear; r suit cast, pret 36 inches in le has rain; fitted with heavy trays; regular price fittings; beautifully special for the week ned with moire taffeta; very ere public property ontaxable, Howe wever, if they were Douglas and the Eakimo then down the coast of the bay in jays, facing « Ditzzard most of th: way and frequently freezing their nd hands, Jt was often below zero. N while resting be * he last lap of their ve Argument was that the ’ hey were joined by private ty when the} Sergeant Thompson arid the Indian, March, and| Wastasicoot, whom he had chased for four days According to other Indians, Was |tamicoot had killed his cousin by Aty should pay three sof the tax, an it had posses sion threefourths of 1919, he de ared Fvans agreed that the lines were Best Gold Crowns ~ $5.00 taxable for the entire your light weight; regular price [shooting him in the back, after a sis especial for the week quarrel over traps. $10.45 $13.95, Thompnon heard the news within regular price $12— $3.50 two days. The Indian, a ind of 17. t had fied into the brush, but his tra —heavy, well made trunk, cov extra special thru the snow wax easy to follow . Regular $15 Set of Teeth ered with dark colored metal —T2 only, if-ineh fiber suit hardwood flats: good lock Eases, exceptionally weil Ff Menular price “S127 special Made: fitted’ with | brane Special at for the week $10.45. the week $2.50 YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE SECOND FLOOR $10.00 These money-saving prices look pretty good to you, don’t they? They are for the very highest grade dentistry that expert dentists can turn out. Compare them with prices asked elsewhere for work of the same char- acter and you will see how much you save, 85 of these rockers reduced from $13.75 for immediate disposal TERMS S— MONTHLY now comes a June sale of garden hose and lawn mowers at “‘old time” prices— —— Best Materials Careful Personal Attention Iron-clad Guarantee of $12.50 regular price $16.50 plain bear- —red moulded: rubber garden h bar, made 4% -inch ma, oom regular price $13.50 -ineh lawn mower $13.50; ree woek, $1 A ut : ° $12.50 ea ae D. im tut Satisfaction regular ice 50 ' Hon ne \ —Pride Inwn mower: extra Pia pod a He tie Bhivien ‘bari 4 tian " n. F aM Lee each morning between the regular price $1 r this week, § pecial THIRD FLOOR STANDARD FURNITURE CO. | hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which What more can you ask in the way of dental service? "FREE EXAMINATION [cSs) | we are placing at your dis- ; posal without charge be- y : , re . “ . * rocker has quartered sawed L. SCHOENFELD & SONS “ tween the hours mentioned - We will gladly examine your teeth, Pring euenion SEATTLE Founded 1864 Tacoma {ie ping and consult with you about them with- Second Ave. at Pine St. i: puaeeuale a's Howard #4 Please come as early in out charge : 101-111 South Lith Be picig deg ell 'N., Beattte ; | the morning as possible. ‘ Weins, Blea A., Brooklyn, N.Y ‘ * EE = ‘ ~ R Attee sing » baby 40 alenp, “ REGAL DENTAL s a Headless Body Mayor Back After . This Cop Waited for Peanut Farm Out 7 ee OFFICES e ationa entists Dr. L. Re Clark, Manager PORT ORCHARD. June 7.—In-| Mayor Caldwell returned Sunday; PIRMINGHAM, June 1—A 20 HOUSTON. 11 , ) pernenen 3 Se eres we Baron 1405 THIRD AVENUE Northeast Corner Third A id estigation of the headicss body|night Arom « tour-day inapection| year-old girl here walked a mile in peanut thre eign LB oj cahaitya [rdw indian hit ans ta a bint Northwest Corner Third Avenue The city wants to | | Is That of a Man Trip to Skagit Opportune Moment of Pramiiieine| An average man would soon attain | found in the Sound last Saturday|trip of the Skagit power develop |her sleep. A po ian gil " Pike Street Mrevealed that the body was that of|ment projects. He waa accompanied| ti] whe paswed a atlon And fart, the: teenies Wbish once, wa a ha “ . gman, and not a woman. Deputy|by A. H. Dimock, city engineer; C.\then he awakened her and turned “84 '© threwh the “harvest of the Bingonally Across the Strest Right Across Pike Street From the New Fahey- pers for a while thought it|F Uhaen engineer In charge ot the|her over to-the matron. ‘The matron SY farm. Since prohwition there| “HOMECROFT” is an from the Postoftice Brockman Store we been an additional vic- | Skagit work, and J. D. Ross, duper-|furnished clothing and took her are not enough > , = Fy ij : Lady Attendant 4 of the "modern Bluebeard.” De-|intendent of the city ght depart-|home, none the wore for her noc. farm to tale peruie caoweh ne| advanced step in city life, 4 ae fone ae Look for Our Big Electric Sign ives are willl working on the case,! ment Iturnal peripetica, |make the thresher pay, et 4

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